Turin National University Library
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The National University Library ({{langx|it|Biblioteca nazionale universitaria}}), located in Turin, Italy, is one of the country's main libraries.
It was founded in 1720 as the Royal University Library by Victor Amadeus II, who unified collections from the library of the University of Turin and that of the Dukes of Savoy. It was renamed as the National Library in 1872, after Italian unification.
In 1904 a fire destroyed thousands of books and manuscripts from the library.[http://www.unesco.org/webworld/mdm/administ/pdf/LOSTMEMO.PDF LOST MEMORY - LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES DESTROYED IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY] ({{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120905105742/http://www.unesco.org/webworld/mdm/administ/pdf/LOSTMEMO.PDF |date=2012-09-05 }}) Expertise gained from recovering from the fire was used to train restorers such as Erminia Caudana.
It was also bombed in December 1942.
At present time, the library owns over 763,833 books, 1,095 periodicals, and 1,600 incunabula.
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Further reading
- G. Ratti, Dal libro alla biblioteca. Le biblioteche pubbliche, Alessandria, Dell'Orso, 1993.
External links
- [https://bnuto.cultura.gov.it/ Official website]
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Category:Academic libraries in Italy
Category:National libraries in Italy
Category:Libraries established in 1720
Category:1720 establishments in Italy
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